Girls Against Boys
Bio
Girls Against Boys’ dual-bass attack and Scott McCloud’s wheezy sing-speak vocals (reminiscent of the Fall’s Mark E. Smith) produce an energetic, if sometimes noisy, sound that would probably annoy listeners if it weren’t for the Baltimore band’s great Fugazi-influenced songs. The band’s 1989 debut album, Tropic of Scorpio, appeared on the Adult Swim label, followed by a leap up to the major indie Touch & Go for Venus Luxure No. 1 Baby. The albums that followed — 1995′s Cruise Yourself and 1996′s House of GVSB — charted the growing fortunes of Girls Against Boys, but their jump to major label Geffen, 1998′s Freak*on*ica, was the worst record of their career. After a lengthy hiatus, the band returned to the underground with a contract for Jade Tree and a 2002 full-length, You Can’t Fight What You Can’t See. Girls Against Boys broke up the following year, but subsequently reunited to tour Europe (with a lineup now featuring bassist John Schmersal from Enon) in February 2005. The group also scheduled a tour of the Czech Republic, Poland, and Russia for February 2009. – by John Bush
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Never heard Girls Against Boys? Here’s our favorite 3 songs…
Kill the Sex Player
Park Avenue
In Like Flynn
Videos
Albums
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Venus Luxure No. 1 Baby

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Cruise Yourself

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House of GVSB

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Freak*on*Ica

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Disco Six Six Six – EP

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You Can’t Fight What You Can’t See







